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Short Hand 05-12-2006 01:11 AM

[quote="Art Attack":175f7]Going to take a photojournalism course at ALgonquin[/quote:175f7]

Enjoy unemployment.

Tripper 05-12-2006 03:14 PM

[quote="Short Hand":8a530][quote="Art Attack":8a530]Going to take a photojournalism course at ALgonquin[/quote:8a530]

Enjoy unemployment.[/quote:8a530]

Just because you would never have a chance at that, doesn't mean everyone else is as big a failure as you.

Produce good enough shots at the crucial times for leading current events stories and you won't be unemployed.

[DAS REICH] Blitz 05-12-2006 04:25 PM

does anyone here go to a well-known university (besides Penn State for example)? I'm not bashing anyone here, but it seems that no one goes/has gone to a popular/prestigous university on gf1.

Nyck 05-12-2006 04:35 PM

[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":c6051]does anyone here go to a well-known university (besides Penn State for example)? I'm not bashing anyone here, but it seems that no one goes/has gone to a popular/prestigous university on gf1.[/quote:c6051]

I went to Eastern Michigan..lol...probably the best school for teachers in michigan and not a bad biz school

imo smaller school > bigger one. you get more face time with the teach and you are a student just not a number.

smaller classrooms = more learning imo

Milla 05-12-2006 04:38 PM

Agree with nyck, plus they are cheaper lol.

Community COllege is nice, but its a shame jobs dont take COmmunity Colleges as seriously as Universities.

Blase 05-12-2006 04:51 PM

I don't get to be a senior, I graduated high school a year early.

Anyways, next semister I'm going to the local community college and I'm thinking about taking philosphy, my gen ed, and this special program at my local community college called "Exotic Animal Training and Management".

Also getting a job, but damn child labor laws prohibit me from working full time until I'm 18. I'm really glad that they have these laws that prohibit me from spending my time working, I'm such a bigger use to society playing video games. rolleyes:



edit: [quote="Millas sig":4253e]"The point of being with someone is out of the hope and desire for connection. Otherwise, you might as well just go home and masturbate." - Keifer Sutherland[/quote:4253e]

Rofl, to think Jack Bauer said that.

Jin-Roh 05-12-2006 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blase
"Exotic Animal Training and Management".

To tame the Irish prick that everyone calls gerv?

Blase 05-12-2006 04:54 PM

Everyone knows gerv is a wild animal that cannot be tamed!

Coleman 05-12-2006 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nyck

imo smaller school > bigger one. you get more face time with the teach and you are a student just not a number.

smaller classrooms = more learning imo

I think it depends on your major. For me, the music department has a 7:1 student/teacher ratio. If you're doing something like psychology or business at PSU, good luck trying to stick out of the crowd. But one of the benefits to a larger school for business or something is the job market. MANY times alumi help eachother out by giving jobs. PSU has the largest alumni association in the country so if you go out searching for a job, just say you're from PSU and you're bound to run into someone.

But yeah, smaller schools are better for certain things. agreed


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